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Hello.

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In this tutorial, we will learn how can we use lost cell modules in delta pulses?

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This is the menu of the load cell module.

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And in here, the name of this book the 201 two or 211 L c a cell.

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This is the cuts of the blood cells, and now I will just quickly explain technical information and

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then we will use LC solved software and we will see how can we use it?

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OK.

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First of all, this is the functional specifications.

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And here what we need to forward.

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A lower cell module is the left side module.

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And if we look to place it directly to the right side, we are adding Unalaq modules or ion modules.

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But the left side we are using last time module.

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This is the first thing and the second thing communication interface.

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This is how can we go online to LaSalle?

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Or how can we communicate with the last cell module?

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And this is our standard 32.

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This is a standard table.

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We are connecting to LC and also with the same or one cable.

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We can go online to Lausanne module also and applicable sensor type.

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This is the lost cells sensors we have for wired or 6Y or Lotso connection.

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OK, and here the maximum distance, one hundred meter.

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It doesn't matter for us.

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And let's go down a little bit more here.

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You can see lower cell module drawings.

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It is like that, OK?

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And on the last tile module, we have exchange and signal and sensor shield, and that's all here.

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You can see the outputs, but this is a 211 loss module, about two hundred and two we don't have.

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Let's go down here.

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Normally, a lot of times I'm using DVP 202 L C SL.

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This is Los Alamos.

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And here the cabling point exchange plus and minus signal plus and minus sensor plus and minus.

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OK.

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And two Lossl can connect the two.

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DVP 202 lost cell model, if you need if you have four lot cell than we actually use two times this

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model, OK?

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On the module, the power indicator run and error indicators, but it doesn't measure for us.

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Already, we can see in that indicator zero indicator or maximum weight indicator doesn't matter.

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Here we can see the running stop and the communication port and drawing also and little bit down.

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We have the cabling pin out, but this is the same same cable with the going online to Pelosi and also

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same cable we can use for the lot cell module.

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We are arrest 202 32 port OK.

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And we can go down here.

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We have the cabling.

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If we have for Wired, this is LaSalle.

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And if the lost cell has for wired lost, our sensor is for wired.

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This is how can we connect these cables?

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Then Exchange Plus comes from here and already exchange policy is.

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Breached with the sensor plus sensor minus is connected or breached with the exchange minus or six wire

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connection.

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From here, you can see they can do the same connection.

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We have exchange plus and minus signal plus and minus and sensor palace and sensor minuses.

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Bridge to exchange plus and minus.

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That's all OK.

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This is important.

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And here you can see the lost cell modules can connect to this parallel.

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OK for module, for example.

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This is an image, a square area, and one is this is your square area.

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One module here, one module in the left side, upper side and one here and one here than this four

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can be connected as parallel.

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And then one channel that can read completely or exact or press that.

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Wait, that's all but.

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We can't put three or we can put two module parallel also.

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OK.

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And if we go down what we have also here, let's check once here the controller registers.

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These are really important for us because of why we need to use controller registers to read the rate

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and also.

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Cleared the way or make it zero.

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And anything else we shall do use control registers via our CPU CPU means Pelosi OK.

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And here's the important point.

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What should we take a look?

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These aren't OK to tear measured by Channel one, low and high value and Channel eight and nine.

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And if you go to a Channel two and wait measured by Channel one and two.

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This is this 12, 13, 14 and 15.

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Or if we want to measure data, is Taylor.

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We need eight, nine and 10 and 11.

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OK.

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And if we go down a little bit more, what is really important rate of weight now and go down and it

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is almost finished filter.

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These are all we can adopt them all.

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We are software.

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And I'm just looking.

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Nothing else.

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Little bit down.

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Hear descriptions of the control registers, but no, I don't need them all for a moment and stability

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check doesn't matter.

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Here you can see the zero range and anything else this this is the PDF file that I'm going to share

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with you.

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You can do a download and you can take a look.

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Once correspondence between current output and weights, you can see the current output and the exact

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the maximum weight, but doesn't matter for us and little bits are making an adjustment.

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And here, how can we adapt our lifestyle model and the court's example?

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But OK, and then what will we do now?

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I will go, uh, open the LC soft and then we will see how can we do some important adjustment about

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the last cell model?

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And how can we write a code for the lost cell model?

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And how can we read the weight from the Lausanne model into next tutorial?

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I will continue to see you into next tutorial.
